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2021 Cities Emissions Reduction Targets

Row numberYear Reported to CDPAccount NumberOrganizationCityCountryCDP RegionAccessCity boundaryType of targetSectorIdentify and explain sources that differ from the inventoryTarget boundary relative to city boundaryBase yearYear target was setBase year emissions (metric tonnes CO2e)Percentage reduction targetTarget yearTarget year absolute emissions (metric tonnes CO2e)Projected population in target yearIntensity unit (Emissions per)Base year emissions per intensity unit (metric tonnes CO2e per denominator)Estimated business as usual absolute emissions in target year (metric tonnes CO2e)Percentage of target achieved so farSelect the initiatives that this target contributes towardsDescription of the target and the modelling methodology(ies) and parameters used to define itDoes this target align with the global 1.5 - 2 °C pathway set out in the Paris Agreement?Does this target align to a requirement from a higher level of government?Target descriptionPopulationPopulation YearCity LocationLast update
551202131150Bangkok Metropolitan AdministrationBangkokThailandSoutheast Asia and OceaniapublicLocal government area within a greater city / metropolitan areaBase year emissions (absolute) targetOther, please specify: Waste and WastewaterSame (city-wide) – covers entire city and nothing else2013202049347464.0620204734395.312480Other, please specify: NAMAsNoYesBangkok Master Plan on Climate Change 2013-2023 set the target in 2020 follow NAMAs. In the other hand, the new master plan will set the target (2030) follow Paris Agreement (NDC).84208872016{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[100.556, 13.7712]}2021-10-04T09:30:14.243
5522021863238Stadt St.GallenSwitzerlandEuropepublicCity / MunicipalityBase year emissions (absolute) targetAll emissions sources included in city inventoryall energy and non-energy emissions, (incl- traffic) , without consumer productsSame (city-wide) – covers entire city and nothing else20002020477000802050954007Yes - 1.5 °CYes799902020{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[9.3767, 47.4245]}2021-10-04T09:30:14.243
553202154459City of ReykjavíkReykjavíkIcelandEuropepublicCity / MunicipalityBase year emissions (absolute) targetAll emissions sources included in city inventorySame (city-wide) – covers entire city and nothing else20192021528853552030237983.850Cities Race to Zero; Global Covenant of Mayors for Climate & EnergyYes - 1.5 °CNo1332622021{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[-21.8174, 64.1265]}2021-10-04T09:30:14.243
554202163562City of South Bend, INSouth BendUnited States of AmericaNorth AmericapublicCity / MunicipalityBase year emissions (absolute) targetAll emissions sources included in city inventorySame (city-wide) – covers entire city and nothing else20052019452035Global Covenant of Mayors for Climate & Energy; Individual City Commitment; Mayors National Climate Action AgendaDo not knowNoSouth Bend set an interim target to reduce GHG emissions 45% by 2035. This continues the reduction trajectory set by meeting the Paris Accord-aligned target of 26% by 2025.1020262019{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[41.6754, -86.2532]}2021-10-04T09:30:14.243
5552021862760City of Oxford, OHUnited States of AmericaNorth AmericapublicCity / MunicipalityBase year emissions (absolute) targetAll emissions sources included in city inventorySame (city-wide) – covers entire city and nothing else2019202123305990204023305.9Global Covenant of Mayors for Climate & EnergyYes - 1.5 °CYes, but it exceeds its scale or requirementThe US NDC aims to decrease emissions 50% by 2030 compared to 2005 levels. In 2020, national carbon emissions were down 17% compared to 2005, so by setting our goals with already reduced 2019 values, our target is more ambitious.2288520182021-10-04T09:30:14.243
556202135883City of San José, CASan José, CAUnited States of AmericaNorth AmericapublicCity / MunicipalityFixed level targetAll emissions sources included in city inventorySame (city-wide) – covers entire city and nothing else20212030220000011207910Cities Race to ZeroYes - 1.5 °CYes, but it exceeds its scale or requirementThis is a science-based target calculated for us by ICLEI as part of the Race to Zero. The absolute target is based on a 59% reduction from our 2019 total emissions. This target was calculated using ICLEI’s science-based target calculation methodology, based onthe One Planet Cities Challenge (OPCC) calculation methodology, and reflects maximum effort toward or beyond a fair share of global 50% CO2 reductions by 2030. We have not yet made any progress, and don't have data on emissions in the year the target was set, because we only adopted the goal this year.10478712019{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[-121.886, 37.3382]}2021-10-04T09:30:14.243
557202136494Comune di PadovaPadovaItalyEuropepublicCity / MunicipalityBase year emissions (absolute) targetAll emissions sources included in city inventorySame (city-wide) – covers entire city and nothing else20052021209486855.32030936405.99667.7Global Covenant of Mayors for Climate & EnergyDo not knowYesWithin the Covenant of Mayors initiative, the signatories must reduce at least of 40% their CO2 city-wide emissions towards 2030, compared to a baseline emission inventory. The Municipality of Padova, in 2017, almost reached this minimum target (37.5%). The Municipality is willing to more than halve the emissions by 2030, in order to reach a carbon neutrality in 2050. This ambitious goal will be attained with a multy-sectoral action plan. This municipal goal is in line with what recently the decision recently approved by the European Institutions.2104402017{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[11.8768, 45.4064]}2021-10-04T09:30:14.243
558202160104Cambridge City CouncilCambridgeUnited Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern IrelandEuropepublicCity / MunicipalityFixed level targetAll emissions sources included in city inventorySame (city-wide) – covers entire city and nothing else2021203001518000Declaring Climate Emergency; Individual City CommitmentYes - 1.5 °CYes, but it exceeds its scale or requirementThe council's Climate Change Strategy 2021-2026 shares a vision for Cambridge to be net zero carbon by 2030, subject to Government, industry and regulators implementing the necessary changes to enable the city and the rest of the UK to achieve this.1247982019{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[0.16353, 52.2077]}2021-10-04T09:30:14.243
559202150792Ville de MonacoMonacoMonacoEuropepublicSovereign city-stateBase year emissions (absolute) targetAll emissions sources included in city inventorySame (city-wide) – covers entire city and nothing else1990203010273655203046231.227.98Cities Race to ZeroYes - 1.5 °CYesCet objectif est pris dans le cadre de la révision de la CDN de Monaco, publiée en décembre 2020381002019{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[7.42081, 43.7374]}2021-10-04T09:30:14.243
5602021840269Town of Whitby, ONCanadaNorth AmericapublicCity / MunicipalityBase year emissions (absolute) targetAll emissions sources included in city inventoryUnder the Durham Community Energy Plan (DCEP), Whitby has a community target of reaching 80% Greenhouse Gas emissions reduction by the year of 2050. The DCEP applies to the Global Protocol for City-Scale (GPC) GHG Emissions Inventories as an accounting framework to guide the reporting on energy and emissions. In order to compare historical inventories and future GHG emissions projections, the 2007 and 2015 inventories are adjusted to align with the CityInSigh results.Larger – covers the whole city and adjoining areas200720194411407802050882281.40Global Covenant of Mayors for Climate & EnergyYes - 1.5 °CYesThis target aligns with the Federal Government of Canada's target. Under the Durham Community Energy Plan (DCEP), Whitby has a community target of reaching 80% Greenhouse Gas emissions reduction by the year of 2050 from the baseline calculated year of 2007.13623520182021-10-04T09:30:14.243
5612021831926RamallahState of PalestineMiddle EastpublicCity / MunicipalityBase year emissions (absolute) targetAll emissions sources included in city inventorySame (city-wide) – covers entire city and nothing else2017204075878.2812.8204066165.86016Global Covenant of Mayors for Climate & EnergyYes - 2 °CYes7200020212021-10-04T09:30:14.243
5622021862659Comune di SegrateItalyEuropepublicCity / MunicipalityNo target370942021{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[9.2981, 45.492]}2021-10-04T09:30:14.243
563202154029City of Spokane, WASpokaneUnited States of AmericaNorth AmericapublicCity / MunicipalityBase year emissions (absolute) targetAll emissions sources included in city inventorySame (city-wide) – covers entire city and nothing else2016202121087974520301159838.35Global Covenant of Mayors for Climate & EnergyDo not knowDo not know21514420162021-10-04T09:30:14.243
564202160385Alcaldía de VillavicencioColombiaLatin AmericapublicOther, please specify: MunicipioNo target54988320202021-10-04T09:30:14.243
5652021859070Iwate TownJapanEast Asiapublic2021-10-04T09:30:14.243
566202136477Comune di LuccaLuccaItalyEuropepublicCity / MunicipalityBase year emissions (absolute) target90107{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[10.6174, 43.8399]}2021-10-04T09:30:14.243
5672021859103Murakami CityJapanEast AsiapublicCity / MunicipalityBase year emissions (absolute) targetAll emissions sources included in city inventorySame (city-wide) – covers entire city and nothing else19904632000.862012459216.4805746920212021-10-04T09:30:14.243
568202158865Jammerbugt KommuneJammerbugtDenmarkEuropepublicCity / MunicipalityFixed level targetOther, please specify: LULUCFSame (city-wide) – covers entire city and nothing else199020303185003842230Deadline 2020 - Delivering the 1.5 degree ambition of the Paris Agreement in a resilient, inclusive way; Global Covenant of Mayors for Climate & EnergyYes - 1.5 °CNo386382018{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[9.54153, 57.1453]}2021-10-04T09:30:14.243
5692021859134Tobishima VillageJapanEast Asiapublic2021-10-04T09:30:14.243
570202131185City of WarsawWarsawPolandEuropepublicCity / MunicipalityBase year emissions (absolute) target8.517935792020{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[21.0122, 52.2297]}2021-10-04T09:30:14.243
5712021862705Comodoro RivadaviaArgentinaLatin AmericapublicCity / MunicipalityBaseline scenario (business as usual) target19744220182021-10-04T09:30:14.243
57220212430City of Burlington, VTBurlingtonUnited States of AmericaNorth AmericapublicCity / MunicipalityBase year emissions (absolute) targetOther, please specify: AirportThe airport is technically located in South Burlington but it is owned and operated by Burlington. It is, therefore, a municipal facility, but because it would skew municipal emissions data, it is included as its own entity.Partial – covers part of the city and adjoining areas2010201422871020252058.3Do not knowDo not know422842015{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[-73.2121, 44.4759]}2021-10-04T09:30:14.243
573202150541City of Greensboro, NCGreensboroUnited States of AmericaNorth AmericapublicCity / MunicipalityBase year emissions (absolute) targetAll emissions sources included in city inventorySame (city-wide) – covers entire city and nothing else2005202553220164020253193209.642.46Global Covenant of Mayors for Climate & Energy; LEED for Cities; Mayors National Climate Action AgendaYes - 1.5 °CYesFormally adopted goal to reduce emissions by 40% *or more* from estimated 2005 levels, by 2025. This goal is consistent with the directives of North Carolina Governor Roy Cooper's Executive Order 80.2967102019{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[-79.792, 36.0726]}2021-10-04T09:30:14.243
5742021848476Municipalidad de CañasCosta RicaLatin AmericapublicCity / MunicipalityBase year emissions (absolute) targetTransportNo se adicionan fuentesSame (city-wide) – covers entire city and nothing else2018202054944.80.5202354670.0760Global Covenant of Mayors for Climate & Energy; Other, please specify: Plan de Descarbonización de Costa RicaYes - 2 °CYesEstablecer un procedimiento para contabilizar la línea base y la reducción de emisiones en el sector de transportes terrestres, contemplando la cantidad de peatones antes de empezar la obra y debe de ser comparada con la contabilización del nivel de servicio posterior a construida la obra. Promover la infraestructura resiliente y uso de materiales amigables con el medio ambiente. Todo esto mediante la elaboración de un bulevar "Bulevar de los Guayacanes", que haga a la cuidad de Cañas una ciudad más peatonal y ciclista.2620120112021-10-04T09:30:14.243
5752021834139Gangdong-gu Municipal GovernmentRepublic of KoreaEast AsiapublicCity / MunicipalityBase year emissions (absolute) targetAll emissions sources included in city inventorySame (city-wide) – covers entire city and nothing else201920301263946302030884762.20Global Covenant of Mayors for Climate & EnergyNoYes45504220202021-10-04T09:30:14.243
576202159538City of Mississauga, ONMississaugaCanadaNorth AmericapublicCity / MunicipalityBase year emissions (absolute) targetAll emissions sources included in city inventorySame (city-wide) – covers entire city and nothing else1990201975495088020501509901.6Declaring Climate Emergency; Global Covenant of Mayors for Climate & Energy; Other, please specify: FCM and ICLEI's Partners for Climate ProtectionYes - 2 °CNoReduce community and corporate GHG emissions 80% by 2050, as compared to 1990 levels, with a long term goal of becoming a net zero community, and position the City competitively in the emerging low carbon economy. As this is a ten year plan, an interim GHG reduction milestone of 40% by 2030 has also been set. This target is less ambitious than the new Canadian federal target, which was revised in 2021. We are considering updating our targets to align with the federal target.7215992016{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[43.589, -79.6441]}2021-10-04T09:30:14.243
577202154128City of Reno, NVRenoUnited States of AmericaNorth AmericapublicCity / MunicipalityBase year emissions (absolute) targetAll emissions sources included in city inventorySame (city-wide) – covers entire city and nothing else200820082751878.9802050550375.7813.62Global Covenant of Mayors for Climate & Energy; STAR CommunitiesDo not knowNo2641652020{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[-119.814, 39.5296]}2021-10-04T09:30:14.243
578202173695UrangaArgentinaLatin AmericapublicCity / MunicipalityBaseline scenario (business as usual) target90220182021-10-04T09:30:14.243
5792021859076Higashine CityJapanEast Asiapublic2021-10-04T09:30:14.243
580202154329Bogor City GovernmentBogorIndonesiaSoutheast Asia and OceaniapublicCity / MunicipalityBase year emissions (absolute) targetAll emissions sources included in city inventory-Same (city-wide) – covers entire city and nothing else201020152678.463520301740.99935Individual City CommitmentDo not knowYesWEM (With Existing Measure) Scenario10430702020{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[106.806, -6.5971]}2021-10-04T09:30:14.243
5812021841153Municipalidad de BellavistaPeruLatin AmericapublicCity / MunicipalityNo target7485120172021-10-04T09:30:14.243
582202142384Göteborgs StadGöteborgSwedenEuropepublicCity / MunicipalityBase year intensity targetOther, please specify: Consumption-based emissions per capitaSame (city-wide) – covers entire city and nothing else20172021501994762.920302127335Metric tonnes of CO2e per capita8.9Global Covenant of Mayors for Climate & Energy; One Planet City ChallengeYes - 1.5 °CYesThe target is to reduce the consumption based emissions per capita from 8.9 ton CO2e/capita in 2017 to 3.3 ton CO2e/capita in 2030. The overarching environmental target for the city is to reduce the climate footprint to near zero as quickly as possible. To reach this target by 2030, the consumption based emissions must decrease by 7.6% each year.58305620202021-10-04T09:30:14.243
583202154537Sunderland City CouncilSunderlandUnited Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern IrelandEuropepublicCity / MunicipalityBase year emissions (absolute) targetAll emissions sources included in city inventorySame (city-wide) – covers entire city and nothing else20152019139870091.92035113294.716.5Global Covenant of Mayors for Climate & Energy; Individual City Commitment; One Planet City Challenge; Science-Based Targets for CitiesYes - 1.5 °CYes, but it exceeds its scale or requirementThis is an interim base-year target suggested by the Tyndall Centre, which will keep us in-line to achieve our long-term goal of carbon neutral city status by 2040, and stay within a carbon budget of 8.2 million tonnes for the period 2020-2100. The 'percentage of target achieved so far' refers to our progress as of the year 2019.27741720182021-10-04T09:30:14.243
584202164014City of Cupertino, CACupertinoUnited States of AmericaNorth AmericapublicCity / MunicipalityBase year emissions (absolute) targetAll emissions sources included in city inventoryBase year emissions for 2010 were calculated at 307,288 MT CO2e in our original Climate Action Plan. The base year emissions figure below reflects our recalculated base emissions (the 2010 inventory was recalculated as part of our 2015 re-inventory process to align our inventory to GPC Protocol and IPCC 5th AR). The 100% reported for "Percentage of target achieved so far" is based on our community wide emissions in 2018, 259,605 MTCO2e.Same (city-wide) – covers entire city and nothing else20102015338673152020287872.05100Cities Race to Zero; Declaring Climate Emergency; Global Covenant of Mayors for Climate & Energy; We Are Still InNoYesCalifornia Executive Order S-3-05 established a long-range GHG reduction target of 80% below 1990 levels by 2050. AB 32, the California Global Warming Solutions Act of 2006, required California to reduce statewide GHG emissions to 1990 levels by 2020. AB 32 also directed the Air Resources Board (ARB) to develop and implement regulations that reduce statewide GHG emissions. Many local governments do not have access to sufficient historical data to prepare a 1990 baseline emissions inventory, which would allow local governments to establish reduction targets that exactly mimic the state’s own targets. In its 2008 Scoping Plan, the ARB “encourages local governments to adopt a reduction goal for municipal operations emissions and move toward establishing similar goals for community emissions that parallel the state’s commitment to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by approximately 15 percent from current levels by 2020.” Based on this language, many community-wide CAPs have selected a reduction target of 15% below baseline levels by 2020 to parallel the state’s target. Considering guidance from the Governor's Office of Planning and Research and the Bay Area Air Quality Management District at the time of CAP document preparation, Cupertino selected a reduction target of 15% below 2010 baseline levels by 2020 as a proxy for a return to 1990 levels.601702018{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[-122.032, 37.323]}2021-10-04T09:30:14.243
585202154667Prefeitura Municipal de ContagemContagemBrazilLatin AmericapublicMetropolitan areaNo target65907020182021-10-04T09:30:14.243
586202163562City of South Bend, INSouth BendUnited States of AmericaNorth AmericapublicCity / MunicipalityFixed level targetAll emissions sources included in city inventorySame (city-wide) – covers entire city and nothing else20192050Global Covenant of Mayors for Climate & Energy; Individual City Commitment; Mayors National Climate Action AgendaDo not knowDo not knowThe City of South Bend has set a target of carbon neutrality by 2050.1020262019{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[41.6754, -86.2532]}2021-10-04T09:30:14.243
587202154518City of HelsingborgHelsingborgSwedenEuropepublicCity / MunicipalityBase year emissions (absolute) targetTransportRoad transportSame (city-wide) – covers entire city and nothing else201020182560008020305120032Do not knowYes, but it exceeds its scale or requirementEmissions from road transport is reduced with 80% from 2010 until 2030.14928020202021-10-04T09:30:14.243
588202159572District of Saanich, BCSaanichCanadaNorth AmericapublicLocal government area within a greater city / metropolitan areaBase year emissions (absolute) targetAll emissions sources included in city inventoryLarger – covers the whole city and adjoining areas200720195748351002050014100% Renewable Energy Cities & Regions Network; Cities Race to Zero; Declaring Climate Emergency; Global Covenant of Mayors for Climate & Energy; Individual City CommitmentYes - 1.5 °CYes, but it exceeds its scale or requirementCanada's federal government has stated that it will set a target to achieve net-zero emissions by 2050, which matches the adopted Saanich target. British Columbia's provincial government committed to reducing greenhouse gas emissions to 40% below 2007 levels by 2030, 60% by 2040, and 80% by 2050.Saanich is a signatory to the B.C. Climate Action Charter, a voluntary agreement between the B.C. government, Union of B.C. Municipalities and each local government signatory to take action on climate change. Under the Charter, local government signatories commit to becoming carbon neutral in their corporate operations, measuring and reporting their community's greenhouse gas emissions, and creating complete, compact, more energy efficient communities.1141482016{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[123.378, 48.4594]}2021-10-04T09:30:14.243
589202150579City of Winnipeg, MBWinnipegCanadaNorth AmericapublicCity / MunicipalityBase year emissions (absolute) targetTransportSame (city-wide) – covers entire city and nothing else2011201827142531720302252829.99This target does not contribute towards an initiative commitmentYes - 2 °CNoTo achieve a 17% reduction in GHG emissions relative to the 2011 baseline by 2030, the City seeks tofacilitate a mode share shift that increases the use of public transit and active transportation networks, and a reduced dependence on the personal automobile. More specifically, it is envisioned that by 2030 the City will see a mode share breakdown of:» 50% Auto-Driver» 21% Auto-Passenger» 15% Public Transit» 14% Walking/CyclingAdditionally, the City aims to:» Establish an Active Transportation Network of 800 kilometers» Electric vehicle use reaches 8% of the total fleet of vehicles throughout Winnipeg7669002020{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[-97.1375, 49.8997]}2021-10-04T09:30:14.243
590202159996Batangas CityBatangasPhilippinesSoutheast Asia and OceaniapublicCity / MunicipalityBaseline scenario (business as usual) target3495652019{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[121.058, 13.7565]}2021-10-04T09:30:14.243
591202174481Town of Acton, MAUnited States of AmericaNorth AmericapublicCity / MunicipalityFixed level targetAll emissions sources included in city inventorySame (city-wide) – covers entire city and nothing else20212030Declaring Climate EmergencyYes - 1.5 °CYes, but it exceeds its scale or requirementThe target aims to achieve net zero Town-wide emissions by 2030, with appropriate support from the state and federal governments.. Currently, the Climate Action Plan on how the Town will achieve this goal is in the process of being written.2366220192021-10-04T09:30:14.243
592202174563Town of Guilford, VTUnited States of AmericaNorth AmericapublicCity / MunicipalityNo target212120102021-10-04T09:30:14.243
593202154646Prefeitura de Duque de CaxiasDuque de CaxiasBrazilLatin AmericapublicIndependent province: Local government area within a city/metropolitian areaNo target9246242020{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[-43.3033, -22.8062]}2021-10-04T09:30:14.243
594202150549City of Fort Worth, TXFort WorthUnited States of AmericaNorth AmericapublicCity / MunicipalityNo target9277202020{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[-97.3308, 32.7555]}2021-10-04T09:30:14.243
5952021839666Municipio de EscuintlaGuatemalaLatin AmericapublicCity / MunicipalityNo target16401420212021-10-04T09:30:14.243
596202142384Göteborgs StadGöteborgSwedenEuropepublicCity / MunicipalityBase year emissions (absolute) targetOther, please specify: Building sectorSame (city-wide) – covers entire city and nothing else20202021902030Global Covenant of Mayors for Climate & Energy; One Planet City ChallengeYes - 1.5 °CYes, but it exceeds its scale or requirementThe goal is to reduce the life cycle greenhouse gas emissions from new and renovated buildings owned by the municipality, as well as during new exploitation of land with land allocation agreements, by at least 90% to year 2030 compared to year 2020. The medium term target is to reduce these emissions by at least 50% by year 2025 compared to year 2020. The base year emissions are currently being processed.58305620202021-10-04T09:30:14.243
5972021843399Wandsworth CouncilUnited Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern IrelandEuropepublicLocal government area within a greater city / metropolitan areaFixed level targetAll emissions sources included in city inventoryLocal Government Operations – covers only emission sources owned and operated by local government2020203003530790Declaring Climate EmergencyYes - 1.5 °CYes, but it exceeds its scale or requirementThe target is for net-zero in the council's operations by 2030. we cannot show progress against 2020 as this is the most recent year that data is available. However, we have already made progress against 2017-2018 and 2018-2019 emissions.33250020202021-10-04T09:30:14.243
598202174673İzmir Metropolitan MunicipalityTurkeyEuropepublicCity / MunicipalityBase year emissions (absolute) targetAll emissions sources included in city inventorySame (city-wide) – covers entire city and nothing else20182030143197064020308591823.6Other, please specify: Europe Covenant of MayorsYes - 1.5 °CDo not knowIn 2015, IMM initially commited to reduce carbon emission by 20% until 2020. On August 15th, 2019, city council approved 40% GHG reduction commitment until 2030. SECAP including adaptation was prepared in 2020. All mitigation actions was updated to address 40% GHG reduction commitment. İzmir's target is more ambitious than our country NDC which is 21%.439469420202021-10-04T09:30:14.243
599202146470Ayuntamiento de Vitoria-GasteizVitoria-GasteizSpainEuropepublicCity / MunicipalityBase year emissions (absolute) targetEnergyLarger – covers the whole city and adjoining areas2006201020222727.72020146210.121100Global Covenant of Mayors for Climate & EnergyDo not knowDo not knowPara las emisiones ligadas a la edificación del sector servicios, se estableció una meta de reducción del 27,7% en 2020 con respecto a las emisiones en 2006. El porcentaje de la meta alcanzada está referido al año 2020.2550422019{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[-2.67, 42.84]}2021-10-04T09:30:14.243
600202154128City of Reno, NVRenoUnited States of AmericaNorth AmericapublicCity / MunicipalityFixed level target2641652020{"type"=>"Point", "coordinates"=>[-119.814, 39.5296]}2021-10-04T09:30:14.243

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This dataset contains 2021 data on cities emissions reduction targets, as reported by cities through the CDP-ICLEI Unified Reporting System in response to questions 5.0a-d in the 2021 Cities questionnaire. View the Cities questionnaire at https://www.cdp.net/en/guidance/guidance-for-cities. Please contact cities@cdp.net if you have any questions about the data.
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